Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 31, 1912 Page: 7 of 8
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.Inly 11, l -t*-* x?a> mar-
ried- to Charles 11. Miller, who pre-
coded her to tie :;nva sortie fifteen
<r sixteen years. Their otrildre i of
whom there were ten. four sous anti
six daughters, all survive them but
one. The daughters, Mrs Mores
Francis, Mrs Tom MeDonal.1, Mis.
Ida Roam reridi in the viMalty oi
their ' birth. Mrs. Robert Francis
i«nd Mrs. Ferguson-j-the remaining
daughters reside in Oklahoma. The
sons are Charhs D. Miller of Lur-i-
Is George and Tom Miller of Sher-
man and William, who realties m
.Missouri. Those were all present at
the funeral of iheir mother
Many rears aeo when a little
be mi' of the faith ful few worshipped
at Lii 'iia Sister Miller was a regular
and a. devout members The loss of
her husband after a long and wear-
ing illness, followed by the Crs ol
hen home hv fire, seemed to Wreak
her whole life and she was never
Pure Northern Soli
Wheat Flour
My brands are the only
pure soft wheal, in the city.
It's (lie only I'hour for ltis-
enits and Cakes. The brands
are
ALRATROSS,
PERFECTION,
ROYAL CROWN,
HEX,
PRIDE OF COLORADO,
COL DEN’ CRESCENT,
MONOGRAM.
i
don't have
I "
Prove It Abso-
lutely.
Your akin wilt revel with joy the
moment you apply the new remedy.
ZEMO. “Glory, lint isn’t it great!”
ZEMO is a 1 icjnlcl. Rub it on the
affected part, it sinks right in. and
tein its goodbye, to all that terrible
it< Ring, t » i very,eczema sore, eczema
lam. pimples, blackheads, blotches,
rashes, sores and prickly heat. Y«*.
they all go; tlioy'v ' got to go. And
le w clear, smooth and upotless it,
1- avrs the skin! Dandruff disap-
T't rs, too. ZEMO is safe, absolute-
ly
U*e ZEMO for Irritated, raw and
inflamed skin; for cuts, sores and
hi.' . and led the didlTeronce lit.
’ll-. Children especially who suf-
I'cr from skin affliction will go wild
cm t it. ZEMO is guaranteed to stop
tChing.
‘(BXKMO is Bold tit drug stores in 25- twit self again. Physically her las
rent and $1 hollies, or .sent direetyears' were pitiable indeed. Her Right
ei ic.r cipt of price by E. W. Rose; was so ittipaired she eowld not rec-
’lirlicjne Co., St l.onls, Mi. The logniz,* Iter nearest friends, her-vocal
t I nitles eontafos,y-ix times as much organs so paralyzed she canid not
a • tie- cent hott'te. make herself understood, the mr-
Sold and guaranteed ip Shciynan vous system so broken that the tears
I y t'.iri I! N:ill. the Careful Drug- would, flow npeiti the slightest PtfC-
pr.. text- ft js no wonder that she crav-
ed Mo-go bettee.
Her, declining yon is were spent .a1
the lionie ol her son-in-law and
daughter Della McDonald, where all
Was done that gentle "hands and lov-
ing wolds could do to make her last
days as peaceful as aa cv"iiin,:
dream.
Who knowt-^ but her vision so Ian j
impaired' here tnay open wilh oil
Renter appreciation when, she be-
holds the beauty of the king and her
istarmineriiig voire'stud his praises
with sweeter cadence because ot
whirl site suffered here? We have
great, faith in the‘eternal fitness of
things, flie unfailing justice of God,
and confidently believe that He wm
g'tme.liow.pntu in some way ‘ even
things nr.” This is what eternity
is for. He will not forget to reward
the faithful.
C. .1. .HOWARD.
December :in, Idl 2.
“1- want to lltank you from -■*'
Jpttom of my heart, ’ wrote C. H.
order of -Lowisburg. W. Va., “for
tlje wonderful double benefit 1 got
from Electric Hitters in curing me
of both a severe case of stomach
trouble and of rheumatism from
which I Rad been aiO»v 1 most helpless
sufferer'for ten years. If suited my
caso (is though made just, for me.
For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaundice,
and' to rid Dirt system of kidn y
poisons that cause rheumatism, Eloe-
trie. Ritters Rave no superior. Try
them. Every hot Ho is guaranteed !o
Satisfy. Only' off' cents at Laukford-
KeltlS Drug Co.—Adv. dA-w
Ileal Estate Transfers.
i; 8. Curtis to John 8. Hefner, lots
l.y' utul i 3, block 1, Milam Ha'glUs
addition to Sherman, $2iiu.
W. R Dunn a#id wl£' to Thomas
C. Rass. part, lot 3ft, IBook 10. H ue
A- Randolph addition to Sherman.
|Sv212 feet, $2..*>ftft-.
.1. T Cox et, al, to Gunter Town-
slbe Co., lot (i. block 3, Gunter, $! -
to perfect, title.
.1. H. Berry and wife to .lacob
Hold, lots and I and Iff feet oft
iot 'a, rt, M„ Sumner's second a UR-
-tion, Sherman, l.050.'
_l.„ A. llamon and wife to Mrs.
Flounce C. Foley, fit. at res. James
McKinney survey, $3,000.
Annie Wingrovc lo J. A. Lr-Gran i,
ten feet off lot 15 and all lot T<>,
block Iff. original town (dal, D< m-
son, *2,800;
.1. 11. McDougall to Margaret. Me-
Dougall, lots <i. 7 and S, hlock 2-,
original town ldaf, Denison, $1 and
other valuable considerations.
.1. T. Everh art and wife to Mr?e
Zoc williams, 5jk acres, -M I!.
Shark el lord and Colston survey.,
also (in 14 acres, Colston survey -
two iractH $2—--love and affection.
D. S. Viuncigo and wifi and Mrs
A. c. Furrow to Sam Shone, about
■ < acres, L. C. Alexander survey,
$‘,m. j
E. T. Savage and wire to I. U.
Reynolds, lti acres more or less H.
N, Eldridge survev; also 33 acres
more or less, same survey—two
thuds. $ 1,30b.
$ 10 0 REWARD *17) oT
Tito readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at
least, one dreaded disease that sci-
ence lias been able to cure In all its
stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's
( atarrit Cure is the only positive cure'
known to (lie medical fraternity. Ca-
tarrh being a constitutional disease,
requires a constitutional treatment..
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally, ay ting directly upon the blood
add mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation cf<
Hie .disease and giving the patient,
strength by building up the consti-
tution and assisting nature In doing
its work. The proprietors havo so
much faith ill Its curative powers
that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to curry, Send
lor list, ol' testimonials.
Address F, .1. CHENEY & CO., To-
ledo, Ohio.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
st i pall on.
Florida Teachers Gather. '
If your grocer
it, Phono or Call on
W. Elliott
Odd Fellows’ Building.
East Houston HI.
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Lookout Mountain and Tennessee River at Chattanooga, Tenp.
GREAT CONVENTION OF BAPTIST UT
MEN TO OE HEED IN CHATTANOOGA
Of Great Moment and Significance
Baptist Laymen of the South Will Meet Febru-
ary 4, 5 and 6 in Southern Metropolis—Elabor-
ate Program Arranged—Convention City the
Center of Brotherhood—2,500,000 Baptists.
m\K ESTES READY
Well Known Young (Man 1'IUU‘PS
Away at McKinpev.
Friends and relative!-. -»
have received the news of the <
of Diuk Estes of McKhibo' >'«*”
dav. He was a brother ta M _
Estes, formerly engaged Hi nevfSPA
Pd- work ia Shf-rnun, and a »eP"'
, w ot Mr. and Mrs. .1. R- Ho war A
He was well known in Sherman.
following, account of his death
given »>v a newspaper
dent:
H
correspou-
"On to Chattanooga!’
Thai is the slogan of the South ■ r.i
Baptist laymen at this time, anticipat-
ittg the great eoiiTi-reiioe lo oe held in
(he Tennessee city February L 3 and
(I, 1943.
A center from which li railroads, over
which pass between 73 and loo trains
daily, radiate, a city, the scenic aud
historic setting of which gives ii wide
t Association, the Southern Textile As
social ion, tin- Southern Woman anr.
Child Labor Conference, the Army ot
ihe (’iinijieriand avid the Futon Velar
aits’ Legion. The Army’of the 6um
her kind meets regularly in this city
A most notable gathering hero ant
one t hat should be mentioned separata
l.v was the Southern PresbyteriaipJ.ay
men's conference last winter. To (hit
Dink Estes, age., 38 ymn. <!•*»
nr the home of his father, Rea
<01 North College street al-
ter ait illness covering a period or
, N months. Deceased was bora »*•
ibis city on May 9, 1871. 1 P
i vdve years ago he bad maid!
home in McKinney, at Dallas, .
for a limb, hr was in has'ness ;ind
:ii San Antonio. Then O' J.
the I j>dfic court and had been I f
rated successively at San home-s-
and Rakersfie 1, Cal.. UMO ^
I or lo k. Nov. He was in San Finn
i j - ;o ar, the time of the great ear! t-
quake, where he. was promliieat •
rescue work during anil iollowm,
that catastrophe.
•*Thi> ikwa.^i was takon frW
lv ill apd entered a sanitur-nm • -
aa,, Francisco on duly 1 last. * .
the latter part of October .'.is fn b
rr went to California and htougBi
him here, arrivl.tg on Ort. *«« .
which linn he gradually foRea l,Uu
Iho i'iid came. .
"Deceased is survived by " •'
father, mother, one son, I toward,
one sister. Louise, and two broth ay
Edw:d, who lives here, and dae.-
Estes iaiIron 1 elilor for The Dallas
X t!\V$
“Kiinfral services were held a.
the fnmilt home tins aDernoon at
o'clock, i on due. rd by Rev. Phillip f
King, nasi or of Hie First Chrlsimn
enureii. Hnri.nl was in Pet'an Grove
wHneterv. i
“The pnlllman fs were young men
With whom he had grown tip from,
chlldjjood." , j
DRIVES OFF A TERROR- (
The chief, executioner of death in ;
pre-eminence, Chattanooga, 'fenu., has ‘gathering -caoie l.atin delegates froic»(no winter and spring months *»|
b(*coftie notod us a jilao<* for tiu All over iluj sour ii and ([uriug fhe sc'x '
Texas Traction Co.
(Denlson-Sherman-Dallas
Interurban)
THROUGH TICKETS
Now on Sale to
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I.1SI10N RED OAK
EA MASTER 8TERRETT
WAXAUACHIE
on the
SOI'HERN TRACTION
PANY
COM-
Raggngo Checked Through
For information, call upon or
address,
JAS. P. GRIFFIN,
G. P. A., Dallas.
FRANK SMITH.
Agent, Sherman.
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COPYRIGHT
FAMOl’S EACHYMilERE
for very, stthsfanthil reason»-*-thelr
stiperfitte quality, delightful flavor
•and ahstilitte purity. Our Bonbona,
Chocolates and Creams are sought
utter by every lover of fine eoufeit-
Uons. tor years we have worked
lo make, our candies iho standard
of excellence and for years1 to
come we expect $o sustain that
reputation.
C. CAMARINOS,
t;
North Travis Street.
SI’IREI/LV CORSETS .MADE TO
’ ORDER-
The stays guirant^ed not to rust
or break in Corset wear- , and , fit
guaranteed.
MISS TACUTE WILCOX,
Experienced Corsetler trom Dallas.
Old 885, New 108.
, - -L» * ,V KG
f201 E. Brockett
ing of conventions, laiiging in imiior-
tflnce from statewide n> nationwide
scope.
. Unrivalled Scenic Setting.
As lo the, syeulii selling of Clmiia
uooga, ii is safely staled tiiai no city
can rival it. Missionary Ridge, to the
east. Lookout Mountain to ihe south-
west, Orchard Knob, withiu the city
limits, and Chickam»uea Park, twelve
miles south, in Georgia, on the trolley
Hue, were all scenes of conflict during
the great war between Hie states; and,
no matter where tile visitor is from, be
can find spots of interest to visit
places that will interest him. 011 ac-
count of associations participated in
by soldiers from Ids purl of the coun-
try, whether north or south. In this glneers, cqpfeiences of both1 the North
section the bearers of the Star-Span ern and Southern Method!;;; Churches,
gled Rati nor met the hearers of ilio | Presbyterian synod, arid Baptist siute
cions 1 he Southern ITesli.vterins tav
men made great plans for the future
missionaries volunteered to go to,tin
foreign Helds and thousands iff dollar!
were . pledged- • for.1 foreign mission
work, j
Resides” 1 he conventions and assent
bliss already mentioned, there Muv<
met here in time past the American
Bar Association, the American League
of Postmasters, the Association ot
Railway Claim Agents, the Association
of Deans of Law Schools, the National
Association of Rank Clerks, the Amer-
ican Association iff Dining Car Super-
intendents. Hie Rout horn Educational
. Association, the Railway Fuel Agents'
1 Assoitfa'tion, the Speech Arts Associa-
tion, the American Society of Civil En
Southern Cross in desperate struggle
and in the minds of the people 1 h-re
is "glory enough for all," as 11 was a
conflict of “Americans all. eaeit side
contending for a.pritieipje.
imeitrrioiila. Ha advance agent* are!
voids and grip, in any attack i>3 J
one of these maladies no time should |J
be lost ia taking lh° best medicine.1
obtainable to drivo it off. Countless I
thousands have found this to ",’ I
Dr. King's New Discovery. “My hits- [|
band believoa it has kept him from
having pneumonia three or four I
times," writes Mrs. George W.I
Place, Raw-oriville, Vt., “and for,
coughs, colds and croup we have
never found its equal.” Guaranteed
for all bronchial affections. Price 50 ]
rents and $ 1 .on. Trial bottle J*re|
at Lankford Keith Drug Co.—-Vlv-
(l&W
Homoffice Holiday.
Tlie following holiday hours wi.ij
he. observed at. the Siierman, Texas,!
postoffico, YVe .m sday, danuary Is*, j
I>13, "New Year's Day”:
All departments of the office Wll! |
open at 8;0« a. m. and, dose at. 1J
o'eliK'k noon, except 1,10 money or-]
tier div sion, w liieli will open at
Missionary Ridge is accessible by I ikut.
(inventions, also the Southern Rap
list convention. .
One of the biggest hauls Chattanuo | Jf'oh a. in. aikr'efo/e at-11:0ft a. m
ga ever inaile in the way ot securing I Uusiiicss letter carriers will re-
public gatherings was made in Mu I port at 7:ft0 aim. and will make mo
k III i
<la„ laht spring, w hen the Chat j deliveries, leaving
car line, being oifly a twenty-tlve iniii-1 tanoo^a *tU1«gat Ion, several humlM^j a.^m.ifrd agaA a;
utes' ride from the city, with a fine j »i-ror.g, captured me United t'unfede^j R»idft#<« Mtar
a few ; ate Veterans’ Reunion for I9i::. ! l’°W at- <
schedule. -Orchard Knob is just
blocks off the Missionary Ridge line,
and Lookout Mountain is also accessi-
ble. To visit this bistort - peas the
visitor takes the St. Elmo -SNreet ear
wtikdi carries him to the foot of the
incline leading!up the mountain. As
to this incline, it is one of the most
modei'iily marvelous pieces of eng; |
iieerlhg to be found anywhere in the |
-is well !
I'Dined States amf u tri|i up
worth a visit to Chattanooga- Al the
base of the mountain is the historic
town of St. Elmo, which was the re--1- Railroad
de V-o of Augusta Evans Wilson, while
writing the novel, “St Elmo."
The ride to Chickamatiga Park ts a
delightt'iil one, the car passing Wrst
through the business section of the
city, then through a broad manufac-
turing area, oil to Rossville, and then
through the famous Roseville gap into
the l'erttle fields of North Georgia. At
RAILROAD RATES
1!’ - rl ,
"O'* ' ■
LOW FARES TO GREAT CONVEM-
TION OF BAPTIST LAYMEN
IN CHATTANOOGA.
Facilities Are Unusually
Good—Nine Lines Radiate in Every
Direction—Two Elegant Passengei
Stations.
iho office at
3ft a, m.
tt*^ carriers -will re-
(ift'a. m. ami leave the-
off ce at X;3<i a. m.. laaking eollee-
j tioua from street letter bases yvljUr
| eii; oute.
Business eolloetoj* will make three
collections from street buter boxes
1 in liiwine?? dBirict a- follows, leave
i mfire at htftft a. m , 1:;lft p. ra. amt
again at 3:30 n. lit
Station No. 1 will remain open all
day but no regbtrj business will he
transacted.
Rural letter eaniers will no!
make a dMivery.
Mails will be dlspaiehe i as ttwia1-
dt'LES E, Ml’CHERT,
Pohtiiiasier.
As ii railroad center of wide.promi-
nence, (’hauauoofea, Tenii., holds uu
undisputed position of high rank. Ra-
diating from this city are nine liae*
riving at‘-‘the post," as It is familiarly 11'lllllins in evei-' direction, and over
called by Chattanooga, the visitor I,hem i1*"1* ftftin** 01 the fastest and best-
finds "good roads, kept up by the gov-I !p<!ul|)|l^( t,<l 118 iu "bole country,
eminent, running through tlie military i 10 ,!?ie running lrom Chi*
park, with its broad acres and stately I! aK°* ; *° Gtcksonville, Fla., dally,
monuments, marking places where he- j18 0,10 °* most modern and np-to-
roes of both the blue and the gray 1 aU‘ 'Hrtj.ufth trains that can be found
poured out their life’s, blood during !•"‘•v'vbert> and is widely- known io the
(hat dreadful conflict, when the forces'j •ra','lmK fmhlie throughout the cen-
clinched in a deathly struggle lhat i'wl and eastern portion of the United
lasted several days. Every school j states. Besid^p this, there runs
child knows abotit the'bat tie of Glikk-j1hrolifh '^'"G'linoga. over the South-
amauga and the visitor to Ciiattaimo-, erfl Railway, the Memphis special and
ga is privileged io revel among its his- j1’! I,M ,‘IS(I Gains, while Chattanooga is
also entered by the Central of Geor-
gia; the Queen and Crescent route,
embracing the Cincinnati, New Or-
Ocala. Fla.. One. 31.—Public
school teachers trom every section
Of-Florida airived here today to
tako» port in the annual meeting or
the State Educational Association.
All signs points to oho of the most
eu«<*SHlpl ingoCngs In the associa-
tion's history. During the three
days' meeting address '.-t will be de-
Myerr., by Dr. Herman If. Horne ot
the University of New York, Dr.
Iffilm, D, Coffman of the University
of illino's and William M. Holloway,
state sitpciinlendeni of education of
Tiorida. —
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TAKE NOTICE
v’ . 1
City tqxes are delinquent .laun-
dry l, -1013, on which date, penalty
and costs will be added. Please do
wo* wait until the lost day. Avoid
fie rush. X. R. RAl.THROP,
City Tu cUlecujr.
it
toric-spots at. will ami Indulge in renii-1
nlscenops of the past to liis lieaD’s i
content. Not all the words over coined 1
by history writers can describe "the | <!U,1S ar"* ^ pJas Eacitle and the Ala-
beauties of this place, watered by tin* I bania.DreiU Southern, the Tennessee,
blood of soldiers; nor can the po Is A>abaum and Georgia,
describe the solemnly sacred seuti-1 *beie are in Chattanooga two ele-
ments that hover about It. ! gant passenger stations. The Tenn-
is it any wander than conventionists !na s,at,on’ 0 "ew ,000.000 structure,
j is located on Markoj street, in one of
the leading business sections or the
city, while the Union Station is lo-
flock to Chattanooga during all seasons j
of the year? Is it any wonder that
Chattanooga's hotels are tilled I'ho
year round xvith tourists stopping over
for a day or u week to visit the places
or interest iti these parts? Not only
by ones and twos, but sometimes by
whole families the tourists eottie and
rated on West Ninth street, within
one block of where ail the street cars
of the city pass at close intervals.
Roth stations are on car lines Ibqt con-
nect with otlyfs lor all parts of the
COILS A FOUL PIDT.
When a shameful pint exists be
twcu liver and bowels to cause <Rs-
ti'ess by, refusing to art, take in-
King's New Life Pills and end such
abuse of your system, They genBv
compel light action of stomach, liver
and bowels ami restore your health
ami rill good feelings. 23c at Lgnk-
ford-Keilh Drag Co.- Adv,
'■'eat. fruits and A og-
le crops, and
rice from
, The
We
HARD A
........
IF YOU RF.AD THIS O’
siietid do vs 'here. Many journey direct ,l'*tv 0,1 ROOf* schedules.
... ......... .......t.ii. ,i_____I Chattanooga is favorably known to
all tourists. It is regarded as one of
to Chattanooga, while thousands, go-
ing from north to south and from
south to north, stop over. The ra1p,jth<' iu.mt convenient railroad points in
roads all give stop-over rates here anil 1 ve. 80ut"’ because of both its thrpuglp
a great part of the time special rates ai,< oca isel'v^’e' living wlfli
arp nn ; in a rod ins of 13(1 miles of Chattanoo-
ga can spend the day there aud return
to their, homes by bed,time,
Ample information about the low
rates £pr the laymen's convention cm
be hart either from local railroad
igenfs hr lmm Dr* J. T. Henderson, at
Bristol, or^the' Rev. E. E. Gaorg# at
C-htutanooga.
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Many Notable Gatherings Here.
Chattanooga^as in the past enter-
tained some of the most notable gath-
erings that ever assembled. Right-
recently this city has been host
to the National Undertakers’ As-
sociation, the Travelers’ Protective
Malaria Makes Pale Blood. '( q*p;j f)aily Democrat makes a good
Tho Old Standard GROVE’S iChi-iatmas cifl for a
TASTELESS CHILL TONIC, drives1 mtWd8 BUl 101 ,l
out malaria nnd builds up tho sys-
tem.
For grown people and
nSRc.
chib
relative or
Quite a number have made
friend.
gifts of thje kind far l»13»
Aiiimaii IMalk
lilt BlIISiBli
Bus la-cn (be menus of making '““"l
Sherman and Grayson (omit)- ?l|hl
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4 Christmas Savirl
thely Christ mas Savings Dcceniltrj
Wf 5 Cents a Wj
nail Increasing 9 «*nts a for HH> !
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going
during •!*<* year,
continue
Christmas Savi
1013.
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